A bit of sunshine today?

Oh, I hope we get some sun! The paddock is getting churned up again, and that clay turns to nothing more than slick mud. I’d love to be saving for a horsetrailer this summer, but think the number one priority will be getting some gravel down out there for the horses so they’re not constantly doing the slip and slide.

My computer has gone haywire. City Boy, the computer genius, has somehow managed to hook the monitor up to the laptop so I can still communicate with the cyber word. Sometimes being married to a computer nerd comes in handy. Actually, it’s handy most of the time, because when it comes to these new fangled contraptions, I’m pretty much a loser.

There are some things in life I can do. I can spin wool into yarn. I can ride a horse. But I cannot do anything more with computers than turn them on and waste time online or on photoshop. Ask me what a hard drive is, I’ll give you a vacant stare. Mother board? Well, it’s the opposite of the father board. Put them together and they make all sorts of baby boards, right?

City Boy even loaded photoshop onto the laptop so I could post pictures for you! Unfortunately, any recent photos were removed and put on the old computer, waiting for a brain transfer. Interestingly enough, though, this is the laptop that I used while on vacation in April, and all my photos from that trip are here! So, for your viewing pleasure today, we’ll do a little time travel and you get to see what Highway 90 looked like when we travelled it two months ago. I’ll bet you’re excited, eh?

Have I ever mentioned that I don’t like snow? I don’t think I’d like to live in a place like this, where it snows higher than the roof tops.

Cute little chalet. The dirt you see in front? Dirty snow.

Now…I’m fourteen votes out of 13th place, and 200 votes away from the front page. Please click the link and vote for me today!

Done voted. I’m like you , I can’t stand snow. Been trying to save up for the trailer myself but something always comes along and takes the money. oh well, guess I can always keep using Dad’s. It’s free and he is gone most of the time. If he needs it, he knows where it’s at.
Laura

The pics may not be recent but they are interesting. It has been long enough since I’ve seen snow that I don’t shudder at pictures of it anymore! You’d think we had tons of snow here last winter, the way I talk about it–we didn’t, it just seemed like it.

I’m a computer illiterate person, myself, so I can identify with all your problems. Hope you get it all fixed up soon! Have a great week.

Dixie, if you scroll down to the bottom of the voting page you can click browse bloggers. They list the results there, with the top ten being on the first page. I’m currently 200 votes shy from the front page.

Laura, you’re blessed to have a dad with a trailer! Too bad we don’t live closer, we could scrimp and save and blow our money on something else together 🙂

RoseMary, I think it was just a long, dark winter for most of us. Everytime we turned around, there were more snow pictures! What’s truly amazing in this part of the country is that you can look to the east and see snow year ’round on the mountains.

Hi, I searched your blog for an email but I guess I am not too observant. I have finally decided what picture I would like and want to give you my address etc. Don’t want to advertise it here. I get enough junk mail. I would like the one with the abandoned Oregon farmhouse if possible. I vote every morning for you, hope you win. Thanks. Blessings.